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Shooting in Shotgun, AKM & Glock 21 in Rural Michigan

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2011

My adventure in rural Michigan shooting my GP WASR 10/63, Mossberg 500, Glock 21 and my friend's GSG-1911.

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  • i got rid of my wasr-10 due to reliability issues. S&W makes M4 rifles now that you can get for $600 new. I would sell the AK and get the M4 if i were you.

  • @bigdollars99 Well, if you did any research, you would have learned that the GP Wasr 10-63 released after 2009 where superior to the older ones. And my videos prove that it is very reliable.

  • With your AKM, you could always just pracitie stripping it down, and cleaning it. Also, learning all the parts and what makes it work. Just field strip it when you have some spare time on your hands.

  • @4head11 I'm always stripping it down.

  • @DEMCAD Is your AKM, romanian made?

  • @4head11 Romanian

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  • You should go to the UP lol its crazy different

  • the old romanian mags you are using are known for problems, tapco is the only decent company to make mags for a wasr, it doesnt wobble around, when you get a wasr your taking a big risk from what i've seen, ive seen some with poor quality in the area of workmanship of the magazine well, some people complain about magazine wobble, i noticed that with the steel mags, but with the tapco mags no wobble... if you want to spend some money then the Arsenal Saiga is the way to go

  • I have a WASR-10 and I must be the only person in the world to have a decent one, its never jammed on me, never had a failure to feed issue nothing.... the only problem i had was i was fooling around disassembling it and the shepherd's hook was not correct, so i ordered a krebbs retainer plate, which was a snap on installation... easy, so basically other than my messing around with it, its never gave me problems.

  • @DEMCAD good luck with it

  • count when you shoot

  • Wow. Well at least you are practicing. You guys look like a buch of "city-slickers" out there.

  • @DEMCAD set up a portable table so you can use a bench rest, start @ 50 yds, then 100, then 150. The bench rest will let you know how accurate the rifle is. Slow down and don't be in a hurry, marksmanship will come. p.s. stop wasting ammo shooting a pistol @ 80 yards! Your maximum range should be 25 yards.

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